Literature DB >> 18528310

Follow-up of cochlear implant use in patients who developed bacterial meningitis following cochlear implantation.

Patrizia Mancini1, Chiara D'Elia, Ersilia Bosco, Elio De Seta, Valeria Panebianco, Valeria Vergari, Roberto Filipo.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS: The present study is a long-term follow-up of speech perception outcomes and cochlear implant use in three cases of meningitis that occurred after cochlear implantation. STUDY
DESIGN: Case series study.
METHODS: Study was performed on three children implanted with different models of Clarion devices, two of them with positioner. Recognition and comprehension were assessed via the Italian adaptation of GASP (TAP) test, and phonetically balanced bi-syllabic words in open-set. High resolution computed tomography scan acquisition was performed to obtain axial coronal and oblique multiplanar reconstructions of the cochlea.
RESULTS: Two patients were affected by enlarged cochlear acqueduct and Mondini malformation the first carrying positioner. One patient had a normal cochlea, and the positioner could have been the main cause of bacterial spread. As a consequence of meningitis the child with normal cochlea and the other with enlarged vestibular acqueduct developed cochlear ossification, increased M-level and worsening of hearing outcomes. The child with Mondini malformation developed facial nerve stimulation. Contralateral implantation was performed in the first two patients.
CONCLUSION: Bacterial meningitis occurring after cochlear implantation may induce cochlear ossification, facial nerve stimulation, and permanent or temporary loss of implant use. Planned follow-up with high resolution computed tomography and evaluation of M-levels could be useful prognostic tools in the management of these patients.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18528310     DOI: 10.1097/MLG.0b013e3181758154

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngoscope        ISSN: 0023-852X            Impact factor:   3.325


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Authors:  Shasha Huang; Dongyi Han; Yongyi Yuan; Guojian Wang; Dongyang Kang; Xin Zhang; Xiaofei Yan; Xiaoxiao Meng; Min Dong; Pu Dai
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2011-09-30       Impact factor: 5.531

2.  Bacterial Meningitis after Cochlear Implantation among Children without Polyvalent Conjugate Vaccine: A Brief Report of an Iranian Cohort Study on 371 Cases.

Authors:  Shahla Afsharpaiman; Susan Amirsalari; Mohammad Ajalloueyan; Amin Saburi
Journal:  Int J Prev Med       Date:  2014-08
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